Typically, this would signal the end of a career in law, and may be the ultimate fear of most attorneys.
So, if an attorney gets disbarred for some reason, what do they typically do for a living? I guess it isn't something they'd want listed on their resume, but do they run for office, teach English in a foreign country, drive a taxi, start a small company, grade state bar exam questions, become a paralegal, confine themselves to legal document review, ... ???
Can they take the State Bar in another state and start over again?
So, if an attorney gets disbarred for some reason, what do they typically do for a living? I guess it isn't something they'd want listed on their resume, but do they run for office, teach English in a foreign country, drive a taxi, start a small company, grade state bar exam questions, become a paralegal, confine themselves to legal document review, ... ???
Can they take the State Bar in another state and start over again?
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